I looked around a little, but couldn't find anything on this. In call volume doesn't work, meaning that using the volume controls during a phone call doesn't adjust the volume. Also, I couldn't find a list of what's not working in AOKP. Maybe I missed something.

I dont think its an AOKP (or aokpX) issue.. This same source/rom built for Galaxy Nexus, the in call volume works fine...so chances are its a SGS3 specific issue. So Synthetic will have to verify/answer this one. But theres not much that can be done without debug logs, theres info in the OP for how to get logs.

I looked around a little, but couldn't find anything on this. In call volume doesn't work, meaning that using the volume controls during a phone call doesn't adjust the volume. Also, I couldn't find a list of what's not working in AOKP. Maybe I missed something.

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Originally Posted by existz

I dont think its an AOKP (or aokpX) issue.. This same source/rom built for Galaxy Nexus, the in call volume works fine...so chances are its a SGS3 specific issue. So Synthetic will have to verify/answer this one. But theres not much that can be done without debug logs, theres info in the OP for how to get logs.

Yeah its specific to us on the sgs3. I remember reading about it in the original AOKP thread. I'm thinking it was some adjustments that were made in one of the d2 device repos for audio. I'd blame it on that darn audio-caf but I don't think cm has the same problem. As for finding a list of bugs in AOKP, I couldn't find one either, so I set that as a placeholder since more people were likely to be familiar with that.

Those were commits from upstream (AOKP). I don't use FM radio so I didn't test for that. Though I think I remember seeing similar patches in cm saying that there were problems on msm8960. Thanks for reporting though. This way I'll have a better idea as to what does/doesn't work beyond whats used by me... And I can make a few more notes one what needs working on other than "all the things in aokp"

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This FM radio stuff looks to be device agnostic (unless I missed something in the commits) so more to support devices that have hardware FM tuners. I'm not aware of such hardware in the sgs3, though I'm not sure we don't have it either. The gs4g had the hardware tuner but it's not enabled... so it could be there.

This FM radio stuff looks to be device agnostic (unless I missed something in the commits) so more to support devices that have hardware FM tuners. I'm not aware of such hardware in the sgs3, though I'm not sure we don't have it either. The gs4g had the hardware tuner but it's not enabled... so it could be there.

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FM/Radio has to do with kernel, Spirit FM works on TMO Galaxy S 3 ICS ROMs but not on JB so far

I've built a 4.2.2 preview/test build using some of what's been posted in aokp's gerrit and some of my own changes to get past some merge issues that were introduced for aokp 4.2.2. That's basically the reason this is a preview build and not a release (updated OP, and whatnot)... once aokp gets their merges cleaned up more and things get pushed to github, I'll make another clean build, and see about updating the OP.

I've built a 4.2.2 preview/test build using some of what's been posted in aokp's gerrit and some of my own changes to get past some merge issues that were introduced for aokp 4.2.2. That's basically the reason this is a preview build and not a release (updated OP, and whatnot)... once aokp gets their merges cleaned up more and things get pushed to github, I'll make another clean build, and see about updating the OP.

The changelog for this is quite intense, so I'm going to condense some parts of it for the sake of this post... Other than merges to 4.2.2 in frameworks, settings, contact, Mms, etc......

AOKP seems to have merged the rest of their merge fixes to github so I'm gonna look into making a couple minor changes and tests to see if I can fix the unadjustable in-call volume and update the build fingerprint before building again.

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